Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title
Versions
Compilations
Covers
Sugaree
Me And My Uncle ->
Big River
Peggy-O
Cassidy
Friend Of The Devil
New Minglewood Blues
From The Heart Of Me
Ramble On Rose
Jack Straw ->
Deal
I Need A Miracle
Ship Of Fools
Estimated Prophet ->
He's Gone ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Truckin' ->
The Other One ->
Stella Blue ->
Good Lovin'
Casey Jones
Notes
Notes:
-- All disc changes are seamless
-- The pitch is not perfect, but it's a lot better than it was
-- Thanks to David Young and Rich Rothenberg for the tapes
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
Reviewer:Scott Shindell
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January 11, 2025 Subject:
If you like this jack Straw ...
Check out the one played on May 7, 1979 at Lafayette College. A furious monster like this one, and with many similar riffs, but more coherent, IMO. And Weir comes in on time.
Reviewer:nsp
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November 12, 2013 Subject:
Now we play for Clive....
is a reference to Clive Davis(Arista records), with whom the Dead were under contract with at the time.
Reviewer:GermanShepherd
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November 12, 2013 (edited)
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Jack Straw
Anyone else notice Bob sing "We used to play for acid, now we play for life." Love those subtle lyric changes. I don't know who or what Clive is, so I'm sticking with what I heard. And listen to that Stella...is there any more passion this guy could give us? Love ya & miss ya, Jer.
Reviewer:Dylan M
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September 19, 2013 Subject:
Jack Straw
Is absolutely stunning. Perhaps an all time best solo by Jerry. Some stellar 79' shows tend to be overlooked as it was a transitional year for the band in many ways, but his playing at this show and particularly on Straw makes up for some tape hiss or clunky Keith chops. Love this show, the Springfield Civic Show and of course the Oakland swan-song for Keith and Donna.
Reviewer:weironamissionfrombob
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September 19, 2013 (edited)
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good show
This is a solid show, this source is better than the other sbd, but I think the audience is the way to go for this one...no hiss
We are lucky to have even this quality based on what I have heard previously. One highlight is Jack Straw which coincidentally contains one of the more egregious examples of Bob stepping on a Jerry solo (utterly unforgivable). This show features a true version of Stella Blue. Casey Jones was totally apropos given the situation. Keep in mind that the two previous shows were amazing.
Reviewer:erik65
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January 11, 2012 Subject:
The hiss is HUGE
and it's not just between songs.
Reviewer:Tourhead55
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January 11, 2012 Subject:
Nice
The sound quality is better then sub-par. only notice the hiss when the bands not playing. there are a lot worst quality shows out there i happily listen to. This is the first show under Arista Records
Reviewer:deadbass36
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January 11, 2012 Subject:
How about a matrix
Let's face it, this sdb has pretty sub-par sound compared to other boards from the late 70's. I guess it's kind of a shock it even exists, since for years we all believed there were no sdbs available from this tour. But, here it is. There is one well-circulated AUD (Gatto), but that's not the greatest sounding tape either. That's why I think this might make a good candidate for a matrix ( are you listening Hunter). The boards hissy and muddy, and the audience is clappy and a little oversaturated. Might just make the worst matrix ever. Oh well, it just seems like too historic a show to wallow in such disrepair. Maybe not historic, but it is a great show---Sugaree, Jack Straw, Miracle, Estimated, Stella, Casey Jones are all great versions. Thanks to Charlie Miller for doing what he could with the source material---What the hell happened to these tapes anyway???